Help....corei7 system is not booting

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vikrant333

Owner of Core i7
Today when i start the computer all the 3 windows i.e xp, vista &windows 7 is not booting. when i click the "start windows normally"then xp loads but the welcome screen dont comes.
i think that it is due to virus but when i try to install the fresh copy of windows xp then cd of xp dont boot. then i think that this cd is bad then i put another cd of xp but this time it does not work after that i put dvd of vista to install windows vista but after loading system files then loading of vista happens but nothing happens after that.
then i thought that dvd writer have some problem so i put in another system but this time cds and vista dvd work fines
Is it the problem of hard disc or any other thing?

so wht happens to my system plzzzzz help
the system configuration is written below

|Intel core i7 920|Gigabyte x58 UD5|Corsair TR3X3G1333C9 |Sapphire 4890 l TRUE120 1366RTl Corsair 750TX|CoolerMaster HAF 932||WD 1TB Green Caviar|
 

krishnandu.sarkar

Simply a DIGITian
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May b RAM is the culprit or HDD.

But it seems tat the prblm is with ur RAM

Well.....I'm nt sure...!!

Wait till othr members reply.
 

Krow

Crowman
RAM may be the culprit. Try and boot with one RAM stick only and try all three this way. Preferably use Vista DVD.
 
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vikrant333

Owner of Core i7
i dont ever changed setting of bios but i will try that...
i have another question is this the hdd problem or any other problem
 

asingh

Aspiring Novelist
Today when i start the computer all the 3 windows i.e xp, vista &windows 7 is not booting. when i click the "start windows normally"then xp loads but the welcome screen dont comes.
i think that it is due to virus but when i try to install the fresh copy of windows xp then cd of xp dont boot. then i think that this cd is bad then i put another cd of xp but this time it does not work after that i put dvd of vista to install windows vista but after loading system files then loading of vista happens but nothing happens after that.
then i thought that dvd writer have some problem so i put in another system but this time cds and vista dvd work fines
Is it the problem of hard disc or any other thing?

so wht happens to my system plzzzzz help
the system configuration is written below

|Intel core i7 920|Gigabyte x58 UD5|Corsair TR3X3G1333C9 |Sapphire 4890 l TRUE120 1366RTl Corsair 750TX|CoolerMaster HAF 932||WD 1TB Green Caviar|

First of all:
Excellent system. WOW........! We seriously need to get this monster up and running... :)

Any ways..
If you are reaching the XP load screen, I think your RAM is fine. It is allocating space correctly. If it was a faulty RAM, you would never get past POST. Once the OS starts to load up -- RAM is being assigned data, so it seems fine. THOUGH I am not sure, what will happen to your system during load..but I can safely assume it would be fine.

Why do you have 3 Operating Systems running on your system. Do a complete 100% format. Back it up, and clean format all the drives. Now mount one OS of your choice and see what happens. I think you are having an OS conflict during load.

Does the system ever hang...no matter how far you get...?
Does it auto - restart...?

If both above are NO..your RAM is fine. (Till now...not committing during LOAD) But it is Corsair RAM..one of the best..!

Try the singular OS set up..after a good clean format. Best of luck.
 

desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
^^I don't think there is any issue with OS conflict. In that case, new OS installation should go well.

I had 4 to 5 OSes (RHEL, solaris, xp, vista,7) couple of times.

1) Remove BIOS battery and reinsert after 15 seconds
2) remove all the cables and attach them properly and make sure that all the connections are right. A bad sata connector can do this which happened few times for me where OS won't install and existing OSes won't boot. at that time problem was with sata connector cable which was a bit lose on the mobo side.
3) Make sure that all the fans are running (including that of PSU).
4) Try to use any other SATA ports for HDDs and writer.
5) If nothing works, call gigabyte RMA and let them examine the mobo.
 

asingh

Aspiring Novelist
I had multiple OS's once..and faced issues.

Though anyways..yes..do what Desibond is saying..first. Better to weed out the hardware issues first, then move to software...!
 
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vikrant333

Owner of Core i7
First of all:
Excellent system. WOW........! We seriously need to get this monster up and running... :)

Any ways..
If you are reaching the XP load screen, I think your RAM is fine. It is allocating space correctly. If it was a faulty RAM, you would never get past POST. Once the OS starts to load up -- RAM is being assigned data, so it seems fine. THOUGH I am not sure, what will happen to your system during load..but I can safely assume it would be fine.

Why do you have 3 Operating Systems running on your system. Do a complete 100% format. Back it up, and clean format all the drives. Now mount one OS of your choice and see what happens. I think you are having an OS conflict during load.

Does the system ever hang...no matter how far you get...?
Does it auto - restart...?

If both above are NO..your RAM is fine. (Till now...not committing during LOAD) But it is Corsair RAM..one of the best..!

Try the singular OS set up..after a good clean format. Best of luck.

yes i think 2 times before system restarts automatically but it was when i opened the particular file

and i m not able to boot the cd of window xp or vista

now i tried to put the hdd in another system having motherboard G31 but i m not able to even see windows screen.now i m trying to diagnose the hdd by western digital hdd diagnose tool...
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^^I don't think there is any issue with OS conflict. In that case, new OS installation should go well.

I had 4 to 5 OSes (RHEL, solaris, xp, vista,7) couple of times.

1) Remove BIOS battery and reinsert after 15 seconds
2) remove all the cables and attach them properly and make sure that all the connections are right. A bad sata connector can do this which happened few times for me where OS won't install and existing OSes won't boot. at that time problem was with sata connector cable which was a bit lose on the mobo side.
3) Make sure that all the fans are running (including that of PSU).
4) Try to use any other SATA ports for HDDs and writer.
5) If nothing works, call gigabyte RMA and let them examine the mobo.

i m not trying to remove the bios battery aas i dont knw very much abt tht but i will clear the cmos
and i will remove the all ports and join them again
lets see wht happen
i think it may be problem of hdd.........
 
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asingh

Aspiring Novelist
yes i think 2 times before system restarts automatically but it was when i opened the particular file

and i m not able to boot the cd of window xp or vista

now i tried to put the hdd in another system having motherboard G31 but i m not able to even see windows screen.now i m trying to diagnose the hdd by western digital hdd diagnose tool...
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i m not trying to remove the bios battery aas i dont knw very much abt tht but i will clear the cmos
and i will remove the all ports and join them again
lets see wht happen
i think it may be problem of hdd.........

No..try the CMOS battery removal. It is different to resetting it. Let the system be idle without a battery for few minutes. Make sure..no power supply is connected.

It is very simple, take thin paper pin, or screw driver, and slowly pry the battery out of the socket. The side with the 'text' and 'logo' should be facing you always -- this way you will get the polarity correct.
 
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vikrant333

Owner of Core i7
i did all the measures but i actually don't found where the problem is in motherboard or RAM OR hdd
i did not remove battery but i remove all the cables and put it again but the problem exists
new thing i found is that when i boot again with all the 3 RAM's then comp restart again and again so i remove two RAM then the same thing happens
after so much brain strming i come to point that it is the problem of RAM OR MOTHERBOARD as my 40gb hdd doesnot boot on this system..
plzzzz reply..........
 

asingh

Aspiring Novelist
i did all the measures but i actually don't found where the problem is in motherboard or RAM OR hdd
i did not remove battery but i remove all the cables and put it again but the problem exists
new thing i found is that when i boot again with all the 3 RAM's then comp restart again and again so i remove two RAM then the same thing happens
after so much brain strming i come to point that it is the problem of RAM OR MOTHERBOARD as my 40gb hdd doesnot boot on this system..
plzzzz reply..........



And now where exactly is it restarting -- with one stick.

BIOS, OS, before OS..?
 

desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
@vikrant, you better take the mobo to gigabyte RMA or give them a call and explain the problem. they will tell you whether to bring cpu ram and hdd along or not. In most cases, they don't allow any other parts inside their RMA as they prefer testing with their hardware.
 
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vikrant333

Owner of Core i7
i have question that when i enter the bios of that system then i dont got the information about the RAM as all the information is hidden or u can say blocked
so i think it may be the problem of ram

@asigh

the system doesnot boot after windows xp load screen comes


plzzz give gigabyte rma center no.
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i have question that when i enter the bios of that system then i dont got the information about the RAM as all the information is hidden or u can say blocked
so i think it may be the problem of ram

@asigh

the system doesnot boot after windows xp load screen comes


plzzz give gigabyte rma center no.
 
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amitash

Intel OCer
^you cannot see any info about the RAM? You cant say go to the option of overclocking the RAM?...IMO you should be able to do all this...try borrowing a RAM stick from someone and see if it works.
 

asingh

Aspiring Novelist
i have question that when i enter the bios of that system then i dont got the information about the RAM as all the information is hidden or u can say blocked
so i think it may be the problem of ram

@asigh

the system doesnot boot after windows xp load screen comes


plzzz give gigabyte rma center no.
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i have question that when i enter the bios of that system then i dont got the information about the RAM as all the information is hidden or u can say blocked
so i think it may be the problem of ram

@asigh

the system doesnot boot after windows xp load screen comes


plzzz give gigabyte rma center no.

Well you can...

1. Try different RAM sticks in your computer.
2. Try your RAM sticks in a different computer.
3. Send for RMA.

By the way..have you flashed it to the latest BIOS...?
 
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vikrant333

Owner of Core i7
sorry for late reply as my exam are there
i flash my motherboard with latest bios but nothing happens

i also run the live cd the cd runs fine
but i cant acess the hdd ..................
plzz reply
 
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